This car was shipped to Beverly Hills from Connecticut after seeing two winter's worth of road salts and sand damage the car. Machine washes only compounded the damage I needed to correct. Post up any questions you might have.

After wash:

Severe swirling on driver side fender:

Severe swirling on hood:

Driver side door before and after paint correction w/ Chemical Guys V-series:

Close-up of driver side door:

Passenger side door before and after paint correction w/ Chemical Guys V-series:

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correction involves polishing. to get rid of all the defects in the paint you have to polish then put on your protection i.e. sealant/wax

Hmmm, I must be confused, I thought the correcting process was different than polishing purely based on chemicals, for best results, you would polish with a different chemical /compound than you would correct with...

Hmmm, I must be confused, I thought the correcting process was different than polishing purely based on chemicals, for best results, you would polish with a different chemical /compound than you would correct with...

i think i understood your question wrong. i got confused by the terms hahahahah a pro or more experienced detailer will explain this way better i dont want to give you bad info

Hmmm, I must be confused, I thought the correcting process was different than polishing purely based on chemicals, for best results, you would polish with a different chemical /compound than you would correct with...

Correction is an all-encompassing term for several processes: it could mean compounding, polishing, jeweling, or even wet sanding. It basically means to fix defects in paint.